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'LG Twins Win Championship After 29 Years' LG Art Center Offers 29% Discount on Performance Tickets

Two Performances Including the Play 'Turing Machine' from the 17th to 19th

LG Twins won the Korean Series for the first time in 29 years, and to celebrate this, LG Arts Center Seoul is offering a 29% discount on performance tickets.

'LG Twins Win Championship After 29 Years' LG Art Center Offers 29% Discount on Performance Tickets On the 15th, at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, LG Twins General Manager Cha Myung-seok, Captain Oh Ji-hwan, Manager Yeom Kyung-yeop, and CEO Kim In-seok are holding the regular season championship trophy and posing for a commemorative photo.
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The event applies to two performances, including the play 'Turing Machine,' from the 17th to the 19th.


'Turing Machine,' performed on the U+ Stage until the 25th, is a two-person play dramatizing the biography of British genius mathematician Alan Turing. Alan Turing deciphered the complex German cipher mechanism 'Enigma,' which had a code key that changed daily at midnight during World War II, and he is recognized as the founder of modern computer science.


The play was recognized for its artistic excellence by winning four awards, including Best Play at the prestigious Moli?re Awards in the French theater scene in 2019. Directed by Shin Yoo-chung, a Baeksang Arts Award-winning director, the play stars actors Go Sang-ho and Lee Seung-joo.

'LG Twins Win Championship After 29 Years' LG Art Center Offers 29% Discount on Performance Tickets To celebrate the LG Twins' championship, LG Arts Center Seoul will offer a 29% discount on tickets for three days from the 17th to the 19th.
[Photo by LG Arts Center Seoul]

'Club ARC with Antenna,' held from December 6 to 17, is a unique performance combining exhibition, bar, and concert elements. Six artists from Antenna?Jung Jae-hyung, Lucid Fall, Park Sae-byeol, Yoon Seok-cheol, Lee Jin-ah, and Sam Kim?will take the stage.


On the 6th and 7th, Yoon Seok-cheol will perform; on the 8th, Park Sae-byeol; on the 9th and 10th, Jung Jae-hyung; on the 12th and 13th, Sam Kim; on the 14th and 15th, Lee Jin-ah; and on the 16th and 17th, Lucid Fall will showcase their performances.


LG Arts Center Seoul is a nonprofit performance venue operated by the LG Yeonam Cultural Foundation with support from LG Group. It opened in 2000 and was operated for 22 years in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Designed by architect Tadao Ando, it relocated and reopened last October in the Magok district of Gangseo-gu. Over the past year, it has welcomed 550,000 visitors.


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